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#!/usr/bin/env ruby $:.unshift File.join(File.dirname(__FILE__), *%w[.. lib]) require 'rubygems' require 'xapian' require 'trollop' require 'set' BASE_DIR = ENV["SUP_BASE"] || File.join(ENV["HOME"], ".sup") $opts = Trollop::options do version "sup-dump" banner <<EOS Dumps all message state from the sup index to standard out. You can later use sup-sync --restored --restore <filename> to recover the index. This tool is primarily useful in the event that a Sup upgrade breaks index format compatibility. Usage: sup-dump > <filename> sup-dump | bzip2 > <filename> # even better EOS end xapian = Xapian::Database.new File.join(BASE_DIR, 'xapian') version = xapian.get_metadata 'rescue-version' version = '0' if version.empty? case version when '0' xapian.postlist('Kmail').each do |x| begin entry = Marshal.load(xapian.document(x.docid).data) puts "#{entry[:message_id]} (#{entry[:labels].sort_by { |l| l.to_s } * ' '})" rescue $stderr.puts "failed to dump document #{x.docid}" end end else abort "this sup-dump version doesn't understand your index" end
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